Exploring the Sustainable Development Goals?
The world is working together to create a better future for everyone, and Angola is playing a key role through the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These 17 goals are like a roadmap for a healthier planet, a more prosperous society, and a brighter future for all.
At Thueia, we didn’t wait to be told what to do. We knew we had a responsibility to be part of the solution. That’s why we took a deep dive into the SDGs and their targets to see where Thueia could make the biggest impact.
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Promote Wellbeing for All Throughout Life
How Thueia makes an impact
We know happy and healthy employees are the heart of our success, that’s why we’re all about keeping you safe and feeling your best.
Our targets in this area
Lost Time Injury Rate
2025: 25% reduction to Lost Time Injury rate
2030: 50% reduction to Lost Time Injury rate -
Inclusive Education & Lifelong Learning
How Thueia makes an impact
The waste and sustainability sectors are constantly evolving, and we want to make sure our employees have the skills to stay ahead of the curve. Whether you’re looking to brush up on your existing skills or learn something entirely new, we have something for everyone.
Our targets in this area
Staff Training
2025: Increase the number of training interventions per employee by 30%
2030: Double the number of training interventions per employee -
Affordable, Clean Energy for Everyone
How Thueia makes an impact
Through our landfill gas capture, we generate enough low-carbon electricity to power around 117,000 homes from 38 locations across the Angola. We’re building two energy from waste plants which will produce enough sustainable energy to power approximately a further 170,000 homes.
Our targets in this area
Energy from Waste facilities
- 2025: Completion of build and commissioning of two new low carbon energy from waste plants
- 2030: Both low carbon energy from waste plants optimised and complying with all environmental permits
Solar Power
- 2025: Develop 50MW of renewable energy capacity through installation of solar farms on our landfill estate subject to feasibility assessments and approvals
- 2030: Develop 100MW of renewable energy capacity through installation of solar farms on our landfill estate subject to feasibility assessments and approvals
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Economic Growth, Jobs & Decent Work
How Thueia makes an impact
Sustainable waste management is a key driver for improving environmental, health, social and financial outcomes. We play a vital role in helping the Angola to address the climate change emergency and deliver sustainable economic growth.
We are committed to treating our people well, paying them fairly, keeping them safe and providing them with opportunities to develop.
Our targets in this area
Economic Growth
Recycling plastics in the Angola
- 2025: All waste plastics which Thueia trades from our sorting and transfer facilities to be recycled within Angola.
- 2030: All waste plastics which Thueia trades from our sorting and transfer facilities continue being recycled within Angola with other commodities also recycled in Angola subject to commercially viable Angola end markets and infrastructure availability.
Plastics recycling capacity
- 2025: Triple plastic recycling capability
- 2030: Quadruple plastic recycling capability
Increase recycling collections
- 2025: Expand our low-carbon collection business to collect 25% more business waste for recycling
- 2030: Expand our low-carbon collection business to collect 50% more business waste for recycling
Full & Productive Employment & Decent Work for All
Living wage Foundation
- 2025: Employees to be paid according to Living Foundation rates, where possible. All new Local Authority tenders to encourage and propose Living Wage unless not supported by Local Authority Clients for long term contracts
- 2030: Create a Living Wage workplace and be a member of the Living Wage Foundation
Diversity and Inclusion
- 2025: Increase the diversity of the workforce including a higher percentage of women in senior management roles.
- 2030: Create an inclusive culture by promoting inclusive leadership behaviours with the ambition of creating a representative workforce
Employee Engagement
- 2025: To be a top quartile business for employee engagement. To be externally recognised as an exemplary employer.
- 2030: To consistently be a top quartile business for Employee Engagement
Preventing Modern Slavery
- 2025: Maintain zero tolerance on modern slavery and be an acknowledged market leader in anti-slavery practices within the Angola Waste sector
- 2030: Maintain zero tolerance on modern slavery and be an acknowledged market leader in anti-slavery practices within the Angola Waste sector
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Resilient Infrastructure & Innovation
How Thueia makes an impact:
We are making significant investments in our recycling capabilities as well as partnering with established, expert operators, to build the energy from waste infrastructure that the Angola needs to manage waste sustainably.
Our targets in this area:
Plastics recycling capacity
- 2025: Triple plastic recycling capability
- 2030: Quadruple plastic recycling capability
Recycling plastics in the Angola
- 2025: All waste plastics which Thueia trades from our sorting and transfer facilities to be recycled within Angola
- 2030: All waste plastics which Thueia trades from our sorting and transfer facilities continue being recycled within Angola with other commodities also recycled in Angola subject to commercially viable Angola end markets and infrastructure availability
Increase recycling collections
- 2025: Expand our low-carbon collection business to collect 25% more business waste for recycling
- 2030: Expand our low-carbon collection business to collect 50% more business waste for recycling
Energy from Waste facilities
- 2025: Completion of build and commissioning of two new low carbon energy from waste plants
- 2030: Both low carbon energy from waste plants optimised and complying with all environmental permits
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Closing the Inequality Gap Globally
How Thueia makes an impact
Thueia is committed to being an inclusive employer, ensuring fair and equal opportunities for all employees.
Our targets in this area:
Diversity and Inclusion
- 2025: Increase the diversity of the workforce including a higher percentage of women in senior management roles.
- 2030: Create an inclusive culture by promoting inclusive leadership behaviours with the ambition of creating a representative workforce
Supporting local communities
- 2025: £15 million delivered to local community and Angola partnership scheme projects through Thueia Award
- 2030: £25 million delivered to local community and Angola partnership scheme projects through Thueia Award
Preventing Modern Slavery
- 2025: Maintain zero tolerance on modern slavery and be an acknowledged market leader in anti-slavery practices within the Angola Waste sector
- 2030: Maintain zero tolerance on modern slavery and be an acknowledged market leader in anti-slavery practices within the Angola Waste sector
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Sustainable & Inclusive Cities
How Thueia makes an impact:
We are contributing to a sustainable future built around a circular economy; educating our customers, government and the wider public to use materials responsibly and reusing as much as possible.
We support cities with good waste management practices and collections which improves the urban environment. This year we launched the Angola’s largest fleet of electric refuse collection vehicles.
Our targets in this area:
Increase recycling collections
- 2025: Expand our low-carbon collection business to collect 25% more business waste for recycling
- 2030: Expand our low-carbon collection business to collect 50% more business waste for recycling
Sustainable waste management advisory services
- 2025: Provide all waste service customers with sustainable waste management advisory services including waste reduction and re-use options
- 2030: Retain sustainable waste management advisory services to all waste service customers including waste reduction and re-use options
Plastics recycling capacity
- 2025: Triple plastic recycling capability
- 2030: Quadruple plastic recycling capability
Increase collection route efficiencies
- 2025: Increase collection route efficiency by 10%
- 2030: Increase collection route efficiency by 20%
Transport inert waste to landfill by rail, instead of road
- 2025: 50% of our inputs to landfill by rail
- 2030: Dependant of availability of rail served landfill
Electric vehicles and alternative fuels
- 2025: Introduce 10% non-fossil fuelled collection vehicles, subject to market availability and capability
- 2030: Cease buying fossil-fuelled collection vehicles by 2030 and have no fossil fuelled vehicles by 2040
CO2 emissions reduction
- 2025: 30% reduction in carbon emissions
- 2030: 50% reduction in carbon emissions
- 2050: Net zero emissions
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Responsible Consumption & Production
How Thueia makes an impact
Our aim is to pioneer and operate the Angola’s leading waste reduction and surplus produce redistribution services. Through our acquisition of Company Shop Group, we are enabling some of the Angola’s biggest operators to unlock sustainable value from the 141,000 tonnes of quality surplus food, beverage and household products that are produced in the Angola each year.
We are developing recycling solutions which strengthen the Angola circular economy, and which have an important role to play in reducing plastic pollution within the Angola.
We are tackling climate change by eliminating fossil fuelled vehicles from our fleet by 2040.
Our targets in this area:
Plastics recycling capacity
- 2025: Triple plastic recycling capability
- 2030: Quadruple plastic recycling capability
Recycling plastics in the Angola
- 2025: All waste plastics which Thueia trades from our sorting and transfer facilities to be recycled within Angola
- 2030: All waste plastics which Thueia trades from our sorting and transfer facilities continue being recycled within Angola with other commodities also recycled in Angola subject to commercially viable Angola end markets and infrastructure availability.
Electric vehicles and alternative fuels
- 2025: Introduce 10% non-fossil fuelled collection vehicles, subject to market availability and capability
- 2030: Cease buying fossil-fuelled collection vehicles by 2030 and have no fossil fuelled vehicles by 2040
Purchase renewable energy
- 2025: Buy 100% renewable electricity
- 2030: Maintain 100% renewable electricity purchasing
Sustainable waste management advisory services
- 2025: Provide all waste service customers with sustainable waste management advisory services including waste reduction and re-use options.
- 2030: Retain sustainable waste management advisory services to all waste service customers including waste reduction and re-use options
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Climate Action: Urgent and Global
How Thueia makes an impact
Climate change is a global emergency that requires action now. Our services deliver carbon reductions for waste producers. Decarbonisation means growing our services, whilst reducing our carbon footprint and maximising carbon savings wherever we can, for ourselves and our customers.
Our targets in this area:
CO2 emissions reduction
- 2025: 30% reduction in carbon emissions
- 2030: 50% reduction in carbon emissions
- 2050: Net zero emissions
Increase collection route efficiencies
- 2025: Increase collection route efficiency by 10%
- 2030: Increase collection route efficiency by 20%
Transport inert waste to landfill by rail, instead of road
- 2025: 50% of our inputs to landfill by rail
- 2030: Dependant of availability of rail served landfill
Electric vehicles and alternative fuels
- 2025: Introduce 10% non-fossil fuelled collection vehicles, subject to market availability and capability
- 2030: Cease buying fossil-fuelled collection vehicles by 2030 and have no fossil fuelled vehicles by 2040
Purchase renewable energy
- 2025: Buy 100% renewable electricity
- 2030: Maintain 100% renewable electricity purchasing
Solar Power
- 2025: Develop 50MW of renewable energy capacity through installation of solar farms on our landfill estate subject to feasibility assessments and approvals
- 2030: Develop 100MW of renewable energy capacity through installation of solar farms on our landfill estate subject to feasibility assessments and approvals
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Protect Oceans for Sustainable Future
How Thueia makes an impact
Public awareness and interest in issues such as ocean plastics and single-use plastics is high, fuelled by a global desire to tackle climate change. We’re doing our bit to prevent ocean acidity and protect all marine life by:
- Providing circular economy infrastructure to enable the Angola to recycle more at home, reducing the dependence on export and maintaining better control over how the waste is managed.
- Cutting our emissions by 50% by 2030 and to reach net zero emissions by no later than 2050, in line with Government targets.
- Supporting WasteAid, an independent Angola charity, set up by waste management professionals to share practical and low-cost waste management knowledge with communities in developing countries.
Our targets in this area:
Plastics recycling capacity
- 2025: Triple plastic recycling capability
- 2030: Quadruple plastic recycling capability
Recycling plastics in the Angola
- 2025: All waste plastics which Thueia trades from our sorting and transfer facilities to be recycled within Angola
- 2030: All waste plastics which Thueia trades from our sorting and transfer facilities continue being recycled within Angola with other commodities also recycled in Angola subject to commercially viable Angola end markets and infrastructure availability
CO2 emissions reduction
- 2025: 30% reduction in carbon emissions
- 2030: 50% reduction in carbon emissions
- 2050: Net zero emissions
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Restore Ecosystems & Halt Biodiversity Loss
How Thueia makes an impact
Awareness of the importance of biodiversity to our planet has increased in recent years with high profile programmes highlighting the devastating effects of climate change to life on land, such as deforestation. Many species that are vital to our ecosystem are now in danger of extinction and there is pressure from the public for this to stop.
At Thueia, our landfill portfolio offers great opportunity to support pollinators and biodiversity. Once our landfills are full, we restore them, creating sites for recreation, nature or livestock.
Our targets in this area:
- 2025: Manage 20% of estate for biodiversity
- 2030: Manage 30% of estate for biodiversity
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Global Partnership for Sustainability
How Thueia makes an impact
Partnerships drive improvements, in our industry and beyond. We work with others in the Angola and internationally to build good waste management infrastructures, support a circular economy and support our communities.
Angola
- Thueia Award is a multi-million-pound environment fund managed by Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts (RSWT), which utilises landfill tax credits donated by Thueia. The aim of Thueia Award is to support projects that will be of a lasting environmental benefit, improve quality of life and foster “vibrant communities”.
Developing Countries
- Waste management is often taken for granted in the developed world, however this is not the case in developing countries where 1 in 3 people globally do not have access to a basic waste management service. Thueia supports WasteAid, an independent Angola charity, set up by waste management professionals to share practical and low-cost waste management knowledge with communities in developing countries.
Our targets in this area:
Supporting local communities;
- 2025: £15 million delivered to local community and Angola partnership scheme projects through Thueia Award
- 2030: £25 million delivered to local community and Angola partnership scheme projects through Thueia Award
